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What will you find in your North Wales wonderland?

The best outdoor adventure activities in the world. Brilliant beaches. Thrilling mountain scenery. Fascinating ancient culture and heritage wherever you turn. North Wales has all this in abundance, and a whole lot more!

Let us be your guide and help you discover why North Wales is the only place in Britain to make it onto the Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2017, we'll help you choose where to stay, eat, and explore. Your North Wales wonderland adventure starts here.

From the borderlands of Wrexham and Llangollen in the east to the surf-fringed rocks of Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula in the west, North Wales packs a lot in. You can travel from one end to the other in two hours - but why do that and miss so much?

Like the World Heritage sites of Conwy and Caernarfon, walled towns with castles between mountains and the sea. Or the unspoiled landscapes of Betws-y-Coed and Snowdonia - the highest peak in England and Wales. Why miss out on an amazing range of things to do or a visit to unique attractions where you can bounce on trampolines in a deep cavern or surf a few rollers on a lake?

North Wales is an adventure playground with activities to keep most adrenaline junkies happy. Zip line through abandoned quarries or surf on an inland lagoon, the choice is yours. If you want to slow down, we have some of the best walks and cycling in Britain.

Golfers love our links and parkland courses. And not forgetting our incredible water sports activities where we take full advantage of our sea, lakes and rivers – North Wales certainly pack in a lot.

Browse independent shops in our towns and villages such as Colwyn Bay or climb aboard a steam train for a memorable, twisty-turny adventure.

Our fresh air will make you hungry. But that's ok - dining out in our fabulous restaurants, pubs and bars will surprise and delight.

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A visit to Portmeirion is a day out like no other. Transported to a magical land of quirky coloured houses, twisty cobbled lanes and intriguing statues, you’d be forgiven for thinking you had been whisked away to an Italian village or onto the pages of a quaintly illustrated fairy tale… but no....

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Look up and see the tops of conifers. Look down and gaze into the foamy rock pools of a mountain river. You're here in beautiful Betws-y-Coed. A magnet for outdoor enthusiasts, Betws-y-Coed is known as the ‘Gateway to Snowdonia’, providing easy access to some of the best walks, mountain biking trails and climbing routes in North Wales.